Are you thanked, M.E. ? ;)This video directed by Geoff Wonfor & ex-10cc and leading pop promo-maker Kevin Godley, this video was made in 1996 to support the release of the single.* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_Love_%28Beatles_song%29* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1_%28The_Beatles_album%29

"Real Love" is a song written by John Lennon. Lennon made six takes of the song in 1979 and 1980 with "Real Life", a different song that merged with "Real Love".

The song was ignored until 1988 when the sixth take was used on the documentary soundtrack Imagine: John Lennon.

"Real Love" was subsequently reworked by the three remaining members of The Beatles (Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr) in early 1995, an approach also used for another incomplete Lennon track, "Free as a Bird".

"Real Love" was released as a Beatles single in 1996 in the United Kingdom, United States and many other countries; it was the opening track on the Beatles' Anthology 2 album. It is the last "new" credited Beatles song to originate and be included on an album. To date, it is the last single by the group to become a Top 40 hit in the US.

Well, this is my first Lennon/McCartney video. I just want to clarify that the word "love" after their names means that they loved each other as friends, because there's a difference between loving someone as a friend than loving him as something else. Anyway that's only my opinion, because I think they look beautiful together and it wouldn't mather to me if they were more than friends. I hope you enjoy the video n_n

The official release is speeded up and john's voice is ruined and sounds more like "alvin and the chipmunks" or the bee gees. That's why if you want to really get to know the song as it actually sounds, you must listen to it at its original pitch. The problem is that the usual way of lowering the pitch slows down the song too much, in fact I did that for my other vid of it. It's very slow compared to the final more "poppy" speed. I don't care, I prefer the slower one myself, but the fact that other people t

The official release is speeded up and john's voice is ruined and sounds more like "alvin and the chipmunks" or the bee gees. That's why if you want to really get to know the song as it actually sounds, you must listen to it at its original pitch. The problem is that the usual way of lowering the pitch slows down the song too much, in fact I did that for my other vid of it. It's very slow compared to the final more "poppy" speed. I don't care, I prefer the slower one myself, but the fact that other people t

A custom music video for the song "Real Love" by The Beatles. "Real Love" was written by John Lennon after the Beatles had broken up. The song was unfinished at the time of his death, and for The Beatles Anthology, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr finished it up, making this the final Beatles song ever made. I do not claim to own the song or the Beatles, this is for entertainment purposes only.

"Real Love" is a song written by John Lennon, and recorded with overdubs by the three surviving Beatles in 1995 for release as part of the Beatles Anthology project. To date, it is the last released record of new material credited to the Beatles. Lennon made six takes of the song in 1979 and 1980 with "Real Life", a different song that merged with "Real Love". The song was ignored until 1988 when the sixth take was used on the documentary soundtrack Imagine: John Lennon. "Real Love" was subsequently reworked by the three surviving former members of the Beatles (Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr) in early 1995, an approach also used for another incomplete Lennon track, "Free as a Bird". "Real Love" was released as a Beatles single in 1996 in the United Kingdom, United States and many other countries; it was the opening track on the Beatles' Anthology 2 album. It is the last "new" credited Beatles song to originate and be included on an album. To date, it is the last single by the group to become

"Real Love" is a song written by John Lennon. The song was ignored until 1988 when the sixth take was used on the documentary soundtrack Imagine: John Lennon.

"Real Love" was subsequently reworked by the three remaining members of The Beatles (Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr) in early 1995, an approach also used for another incomplete Lennon track, "Free as a Bird". "Real Love" was released as a Beatles single in 1996 in the United Kingdom, United S

Title: Real Love - This is a combination of the backing track the Beatles recorded along with one of John Lennon's demos.The idea being to bring John's vocal up in the mix and also to slightly slow the speed of the song down a bit.The surviving Beatles had recorded the song in Feb 1995 at Paul's studio,The Mill,with Paul playing the stand up bass that Bill Black,Elvis Presley's bass player,had used on Heartbreak Hotel,which was a major influence on the teenage Beatles.

Things to note:- overall, this drops The Beatles' version way in the background, and enhances John's demo- this slower version is true to John's demo's original pitch and speed- the tempo variations throughout - Ringo, with George and Paul, played to a click track, and of course John didn't originally. (I suggest hunting down some old Jeff Lynne interviews

I'm sure most Beatles fans have seen the official "Real Love" video (the version completed by the remaining three) but I decided to create my own. They did an amazing job on the "Free as a Bird" video but then the "Real Love" one was kinda blah. Mine probably isn't much better but I added more old footage and made it a little more sentimental. I love this song, it's really pretty, and it makes me miss John and George that much more. So this is just a tribute to the infamous Fab Four, because all I have for them is real love.

STEREO "She Loves You" Beatles Abbey Road Studio 2 on the 1st of Juli 1963.It was said that the (twin track) tape was scrapped, but here is Take 14 (edited out of take 9,10, 12 and 13). It starts with a piece from take 10, that's why you hear engineer Norman Smith announce "Take ten".I don't know how or when I got it, it is maybe for decades in my tape archives. I found it yesterday hidden between other "EMI Tape" boxes, from which I have a lot.It has no slices, it must be a copy on EMI 815 tape, which

An alternate take, watch in HD for a better audio quality.Educational purposes, no profit.I don't have any intention of getting money from this, but only sharing(I did not found on youtube), so fuck you DMCA bastards.